Meet
our team

Our complete team includes many caring individuals who share their talents and passion for senior care every day including our thorough & caring intake staff, business office staff, dedicated nurses, CNAs and therapists, a creative activities staff, housekeeping, dietary and maintenance staff, many wonderful volunteers, and others.

Mandy Schulist
Administrator

I have had the privilege of working at Wellington Place of Biron since 2007, and have been the administrator since 2010. I love the relationships I have been able to form with our residents, their families and friends, the facility staff, and in the community. I have been in health care for 16+ years both as a CNA and in facility coordination and management.

I have a background in skilled nursing facilities, but I most value the time I have spent in the CBRF. I am currently a full-time student at Rasmussen College pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Health Care Management. Additionally I will graduate in June 2015 with an associate’s degree in Medical Administration.

My vision for Wellington Place of Biron is to provide superior care to our clients and families through the constant personal and professional growth of the loving and dedicated staff. It has been my pleasure to lead our team with guidance, support, experience, and shared education.

Dementia-Capable Wisconsin

Mandy is a Train The Trainer for the Dementia-Capable Wisconsin program which helps educate caregivers to care for Alzheimer's and dementia patients with skill and compassion.

Resident Assistants: The heartbeat of our community at Wellington Place at Biron in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

Resident Assistants:
The heartbeat of our community

Resident Assistants (RAs) are a vital part of our assisted living community, provide daily care, compassion, and companionship to our residents. RAs help with everyday tasks like dressing, hygiene, bathing, toileting, cooking and serving food, and other daily or social activities. Sometimes tasks may include non-acute nursing care such as administering medication under supervision, or changing dressings.

Our RAs come from all walks of life and can work either full or part time, with night and weekend shifts also available. And because a college degree isn't required, it's the perfect job for those starting out in healthcare, those who want a flexible part-time job, or those who just like to help others.

RAs often say the thing they like best about their job is that they get to help people and make someone's day better. As an extra bonus, because the job of an RA is personal service and caring for our residents, RAs and residents often become friends and experience very satisfying personal relationships. Come join our team, earn some money, and help others at the same time!

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